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Given all this, Saudi Arabia could no longer be expected to
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the growing short- and long-term cost of being the stabilizing market force that it had been for decades.
For starters, given the eurozone’s huge trade surplus, doing so would
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strong international resistance.
And finally – and importantly for me – the program will have to be designed in a way that ensures that Lebanese parents don’t feel compelled to pull their children out of public school and
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debts by educating them privately.
If the Greek people decide in a referendum to default, the ECB will
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large losses, as much of its collateral would become worthless and the Greek banking system would collapse.
Keeping those loans on the books would have meant that a bank would have had to
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a large capital adequacy provision and monitor the loans’ performance, at a cost to itself.
But it seems clear that the UK will
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some heavy costs during the Brexit process.
Moreover, US companies
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efficiency costs from the suboptimal use of deferred earnings and higher levels of debt, as well as the burden of maintaining worldwide tax strategies.
By committing to purchase large amounts of high-quality products that address major national challenges, governments can encourage private, public, or mixed organizations to
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the fixed costs of finding solutions.
The liabilities that it would
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by agreeing to Eurobonds are contingent on a default – the probability of which would be eliminated by the introduction of Eurobonds.
In this context, it should be no surprise that the system continues to
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major losses.
Countries with persistent structural current-account deficits will
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additional external-financing costs, and eventually will reach the limits of leverage.
Because of its size and systemic influence, and assuming it remains willing to
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the risk of suffering some damage in the process, the US is destined to win a tit-for-tat tariff escalation.
Rather than
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the cost of the premium for an approved policy, a smart employer can pay the fine for not providing insurance and increase employees’ pay by enough so that they have more spendable cash after purchasing the subsidized insurance policy.
Such insurance would cover the costs that a patient would
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after a medical event that left no time to purchase the policies offered in the Obamacare insurance exchanges.
It would not satisfy the broad coverage requirements that Obamacare mandates, forcing individuals to pay the relatively small penalty for being uninsured and to
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the subsequent cost of buying a full policy if one is needed later.
For example, with a 10% tax, a company with $500 million of accumulated overseas earnings would
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a tax liability of $50 million, to be paid over ten years.
Unfortunately, both sides – as well as the rest of the world – will
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heavy losses in the process.
And these companies
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a cost of about 7% of their incremental deferred foreign income as a result of suboptimal use.
Why do all these reporters, who get praise and money for doing what Assange has done, maintain a cowardly silence (at best) while a fellow publisher faces threats of extradition, banning, and espionage charges (which can
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the death penalty), not to mention calls for his assassination?
Even the principal Kurdish parties are facing a challenge from an independent party, Goran, and are likely to
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some losses to it.
Understood in this light, the real threat is not Iran’s pursuit of a nuclear weapon, but Israel’s attempts to halt it, which would surely
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Iranian retaliation through blockade of the Strait of Hormuz – sending oil prices soaring to more than $200 a barrel and driving the world's major economies into sustained free-fall.
Financial innovators might not
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these costs if they expect that others will copy their ideas at little or no cost to themselves as soon as they are shown to work.
Supposedly, everyone just wants more growth; unfortunately, when politicians talk about growth, what they usually mean is that they should be permitted to
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more public debt.
Moreover, the increased supply of high-quality female labor will not
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additional healthcare and pension costs, unlike labor immigration.
Whichever country precipitated it – Germany by threatening to abandon the euro, or Greece or Spain by actually doing so – would trigger economic chaos and
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its neighbors’ wrath.
The fact that firms
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the cost of business travel suggests that, for some key tasks, it is easier to move brains than it is to move the relevant information to the brains.
The sooner we turn off the tap, the lower the temperature at which the climate stabilizes, the less risk we will face, and the lower the cost we will
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in adapting to a warmer planet.
Europeans simply must be willing to
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the short-term costs of integrating and training these individuals.
Many people think that, however depressing heavy taxes are, it is more honest for governments to raise them to pay for their spending than it is to
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debt.
Instead, Spain should
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the first losses, and the eurozone’s financial-rescue fund, the European Stability Mechanism, should shoulder an increasing amount of the risk above a certain threshold (say, 5-10% of GDP).3.Map a scheme for a banking union.
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